
Supreme Victors·#103·2009
Drifloon, the Balloon Pokémon, is a Ghost/Flying-type introduced in Generation IV, known for its whimsical yet unsettling lore about carrying children away. This particular card from the 2009 Supreme Victors set, card number 103/147, features a charming Mistsuhiro Arita illustration and is a common rarity, making it accessible to many collectors. Here, you'll discover comprehensive details about Drifloon's Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including attacks and weaknesses, and the unique history of this specific edition.
Read more ↓Drifloon is a Ghost/Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV, first appearing in the Sinnoh region. Known as the "Balloon Pokémon," Drifloon's appearance is deceptively cute, resembling a purple balloon with small, cloud-like tufts at its top and string-like appendages ending in heart shapes. Its Pokédex entries often carry a darker undertone, suggesting it tries to abduct children, sometimes mistaking them for balloons, or that it is formed from the spirits of people and Pokémon. Despite its eerie lore, Drifloon is generally portrayed as a gentle and aimless Pokémon, drifting wherever the wind takes it. It evolves into Drifblim starting at level 28. In the games, Drifloon is often found in specific locations like Valley Windworks on Fridays, adding to its mystique. Its dual typing gives it unique resistances and weaknesses, making it a strategic choice in battles. It is weak to Dark and Electric types, resistant to Poison and Bug, and immune to Normal, Fighting, and Ground moves. Drifloon's role in the anime often highlights its playful nature, sometimes getting into mischief but rarely with malicious intent. Its unique design and intriguing lore have made it a memorable Pokémon with a distinct cultural significance among fans.
Last updated: April 11, 2026